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Re: Demos--What do you do?

It all depends on who is the audience for the demo. Our last demo we did to the science board at the local college. And we were there for a few hours, we showed them our end of the year video, answered alot of technical questions about the robot and team structure, most of them were college professors and such. Then in a very small cramped space we showed most of the moving parts. We finished up by letting the audience come up and look at the robot with a few of our team members there to answer any questions. However another demo that we did was to 5th through 8th graders in a slightly larger area. There we showed our 10 min movie and drove the robot around, and answered questions some difficult ones too from 5th graders lol and then towards the end we let a few of them operate the arm systems under close supervision.

So I guess the point is it all depends on the goal of the demo informational, sponsorship, community outreach, and also the audience and other limitations whether it be time or space.
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